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B-LAW ASSIGNMENT

Corporate social
responsibility (CSR)
activities
by
ONGC

Presented by:-
Name Roll no
B. Maneesh Kumar 75
K. Ajay Kumar 94
M. Pravallika Reddy 106
P. Ranga Swarup Reddy 118
Humera Unissa
Corporate social responsibility (C.S.R) :-

The term "Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)" can be referred as


corporate initiative to assess and take responsibility for the company's
effects on the environment and impact on social welfare. The term
generally applies to companies efforts that go beyond what may be
required by regulators or environmental protection groups.

REPORTING FOR CSR

 As per as corporate social responsibility concerned, the Companies Act,


2013 is a land mark legislation that made India the first country to
mandate and quantify CSR expenditure

 As per section 135 of the companies Act, 2013 Every company having net
worth of Rs.500 crore or more, or turnover of Rs.1000 crore or more or a
net profit of Rs.5 crore need to spend at least 2% of its profits or more
during any financial year shall constitute a Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) Committee of the Board consisting of three or more
directors, out of which at least one director shall be an independent
director.
CSR PRACTICES OF THE COMPANY

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged in ONGC as a vital tool


for social value creation with Triple Bottom Line Approach - People, Planet &
Profit. The approach is to create a Positive Impact on Society, Shared Value
for business and communities and involving maximum Stakeholder
Participation. In line with Companies Act 2013 and DPE Guidelines 2014
(Schedule VII), ONGC has put in place its Corporate Social Responsibility &
Sustainable development (CSR & SD) policy.

 Education including vocational courses,


 Health Care,
 Entrepreneurship (self-help & livelihood generation) schemes,
 Infrastructure support near ONGC operational areas,
 Environment protection, ecological conservation, promotion,
 Protection of heritage sites, UNESCO heritage monuments etc.
 Promotion of artisans, craftsman, musicians, artists etc. for
preservation of heritage, Art & Culture,
 Women's Empowerment, Girl Child Development, Gender sensitive
projects,
 Water Management including ground water recharge,
 Initiatives for Physically and Mentally challenged,
 Sponsorship of seminars, conferences, workshops etc.
 Promoting Sports/sports persons; supporting agencies promoting
sports / sports persons.
Swatch Baharat- a CSR Initiative by ONGC

 The historic JantarMantar adopted by ONGC witness's regular


cleanliness drive on weekly basis to retain its magnificent glory.
 For SwachhVidhyalaya campaign, the project of providing sanitation
facilities to 8500 schools across India is through NGOs and
SulabhSauchalaya.
 ONGC aims to create 50,000 individuals household latrines per year
at various operational areas by financially supporting the state
government sanitation missions there.
 500 events per annum such as Quiz competition, drawing
competitions, poster competition, etc. are also to be conducted to
implement the campaigns on real time basis and to bring greater
awareness among the employees and school children.

Project Utkarsh - livelihood project

 Initiated in 2011-12, this project seeks to expand livelihood


opportunities for 400 households in one year through training of
women in skills like tailoring, soft toy making etc. with linkages for
income generation as well as training the elderly in vocations like
goatery, piggery, mushroom cultivation etc. while establishing
adequate forward and backward linkages.

ONGC – NSTFDC Hathkargha Prashikshan

 The CSR project was aimed at economically empowering the women


tribal handloom artisans in Assam to facilitate cluster development for
economically marginalized tribal populations. In 2011-12, around 100
tribal handloom artisans were provided on-the-job training in the
improvised looms by master craftsmen that included training in
intricate designs for catering to wider markets

ONGC HOSPITALS

 ONGC will be setting up multispecialty hospitals in sibsagar, Assam


and Ankleshwar, Gujarat and a community hospital at larkhimpur-
Kheri, Uttar Pradesh.
ONGC-GICEIT Computer Centre

 Under this initiative, implementing partner BharatiyaVidyaBhavan


operates five computer centres providing employment-related
computer training to underprivileged youth across different
operational areas of ONGC. In 2011-12, more than 1400 students
have received free employability training through these centres.

Udaan – An ONGC CSR Enterprise

 Under project Udaan a total of 750 students of J&K at the rate of Rs.
1,21,000.00/ trainees per batch for period of 90 days are to be in
trained in a span of 5 years, to enhanced their skills and make them
employable with 150 students to be trained every year. The project is
being implemented through ONGC Academy with Chandigarh group of
Colleges as the implementing agency. So far out of 95 candidates
trained 37 graduate engineers have secured employment under this
programme.

Varisthajana Swasthya SewaAbhiyan

 ONGC along with Help Age India continues its efforts to take care
healthcare to the doorsteps of the elderly through Mobile Medicare
units. In 2011-12, all the 20 MMUs were launched and almost 1.9
lakh treatments were provided across the eight States and one Union
Territory.

Harit Moksha – A Unique CSR Venture

 This unique CSR venture with MokshaParyavaranExam Van


SurakshaSamiti (Moksha PEVSS) has led to the development of energy
– efficient and environment friendly wood based crematorium with a
system called Moksha green Cremation System (MGCS) which is
capable of reducing wood consumption by 60% besides minimizing air
and water pollution in a significant manner. Now, there are 10 such
MGCS units across the cities of Vadodara, Cambay, Ahmedabad and
Delhi.
ONGC- Eastern Swamp Deer conservation Project in Kaziranga
National Park

 The project aims at successfully conserving the species of the Eastern


Swamp Deer. Understanding the species and the habitat, developing
stringent conservation action initiatives that could prevent extinction
and examining the possibility of translocation of the species to
additional areas to conserve species and habitat will be important
project activities. The project is in the first phase which consists of
gathering information of the species.

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